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This charming 19th-century two-part hutch vitrine is crafted from fir, offering a delicate balance of rustic elegance and practicality. The upper display case features glass-paneled doors that open to reveal two fixed-height shelves, lined with aged blue paper that adds a touch of faded charm. Below, the lower section offers two drawers and a cupboard with two levels and a fixed shelf, providing generous storage while maintaining graceful proportions. Retaining its original adorable little key, this petite piece exudes both authenticity and warmth.
Originating from the late 19th century, this type of pine vitrine was commonly found in country homes and provincial kitchens, where it served as a practical yet decorative element for storing tableware, linens, or preserves. The naturally aged patina of the wood, combined with the soft blue interior, evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of French rural craftsmanship. Simple yet functional, it reflects the understated beauty of everyday furniture from this period.
With its compact size and abundant charm, this vitrine is ideal for adding extra storage to a kitchen or dining space. Use it to display a collection of vintage ceramics or glassware, allowing the soft blue backdrop to enhance their appeal. Alternatively, style it in a living room or hallway to store books, linens, or decorative objects while maintaining a light, airy aesthetic. Its timeworn finish pairs beautifully with both rustic and eclectic interiors, making it a versatile and character-filled addition to any home.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 77½" high x 42½" wide x 20"
Approx. overall 197cm high x 108cm wide x 51cm
Approx. overall 77½" high x 42½" wide x 20"
Approx. overall 197cm high x 108cm wide x 51cm
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Petite 19th-Century French Country Style Hutch - 77½"
Sale priceUS$6,750